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Charles Colcock Jones, Jr.

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Gender Male
Death130 years ago
Date of birth October 28,1831
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Savannah
Georgia
United States
Date of died July 19,1893
DiedMontrose
Georgia
United States
Georgia
United States
1893
Georgia
United States
Parents Charles Colcock Jones
Job Politician
Historian
Education Harvard Law School
Princeton University
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID476352

Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes
Gullah folktales from the Georgia coast
Memorial history of Augusta, Georgia
Biographical Sketches of the Delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress
Monumental remains of Georgia
The Siege of Savannah in December, 1864, and the Confederate Operations in Georgia and the Third Military District of South Carolina During General Sherman's March from Atlanta to the Sea
Reminiscences of the Last Days, Death and Burial of General Henry Lee
Historical Sketch of the Chatham Artillery During the Confederate Struggle for Independence
The Life and Services of the Honorable Maj. Gen. Samuel Elbert, of Georgia
The Siege of Savannah, in 1779
Sergeant William Jasper: An Address Delivered Before the Georgia Historical Society, in Savannah, Georgia, on the 3rd of January, 1876
History of Savannah, Ga: From Its Settlement to the Close of the Eighteenth Century
An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia: At Its Third Annual Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1881
The Life and Services of Commodore Josiah Tattnall
Anniversary Address Delivered Before the Georgia Historical Society, in Hodgson Hall, on the 14th of February, 1881
Oration Pronounced by Col. Charles C. Jones, Jr. : On the 31st October 1878, Upon the Occasion of the Unveiling and Dedication of the Confederate Monument, Erected by the Ladies Memorial Association of Augusta, Georgia
Historical Sketch of Tomo-chi-chi, Mico of the Yamacraws
The Siege and Evacuation of Savannah, Georgia, in December 1864: An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, on the Occasion of Its Twelfth Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1890
Sepulture of Major General Nathanael Greene
Georgians During the War Between the States: An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, on the Occasion of Its Eleventh Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26, 1889
Hon. R. M. T. Hunter. Post-Bellum Mortality Among Confederates
Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast, Told in the Vernacular
The History of Georgia: Revolutionary epoch
The Life, Literary Labors and Neglected Grave of Richard Henry Wilde
Military Operations in Georgia During the War Between the States: Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association in Augusta, Georgia, Upon the Occasion of Its Fifteenth Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1893
Ceremonies in Augusta, Georgia, Laying the Corner Stone of the Confederate Monument
Hernando de Soto: The Adventures Encountered and the Route Pursued by the Adelantado During His March Through the Territory Embraced Within the Present Geographical Limits of the State of Georgia
Address Delivered at Midway Meeting House in Liberty County, Georgia on the Second Wednesday in March, 1889: On the Occasion of the Relaying of the Corner Stone of a Monument to be Erected in Honor of the Founders of Midway Church and Congregation
Sons of Confederate Veterans: An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association in Augusta, Georgia, on the Occasion of Its Thirteenth Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 27th, 1891
The Queen's World
Primitive Manufacture of Spear and Arrow Points Along the Line of the Savannah River: 1879 Article
Casimir Pulaski: Address Delivered Before the Georgia Historical Society
Aboriginal Structures in Georgia
The history of Georgia
The Dead Towns of Georgia
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Charles Colcock Jones Jr. was a politician, attorney and author from Georgia, United States. He was the mayor of Savannah, Georgia, immediately prior to Sherman's March to the Sea.

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